Aparthotel Astoria is situated in the village of Seget Vranjica nearby Trogir. The object is located 7 km away from the Airport Split, and 30 km from the city of Split itself. It is 10 minutes away from the highway exit in Prgomet. The object is open for visitors throughout the year and has a parking lot for 30 vehicles. The beach is 300 m away. The object includes: a la carte restaurant with the offer of local and international dishes, 6 quality equipped suites (2+2 beds) and 6 quality equipped rooms.
The suites include a hall, bathroom (shower), separate bedroom and a large living room with a small kitchen. As well as the whole object, they are equipped with all the necessary furniture and facilities: central heating and cooling system, satellite TV, direct phone line, internet access, small safe, balcony viewing the sea, parking lot. The furniture is produced from ecological materials and is of top quality and design.
Rooms include a sleeping section, bathroom and a terrace. They are equipped with: central heating and cooling system, satellite TV, direct phone line, internet access, small safe, balcony viewing the sea, parking lot. The furniture is produced from ecological materials and is of top quality and design.
History of Trogir
TROGIR :: 2300 years of Trogir history can be felt from porta terrae fermae, the door of the mainland protected by St. John, patron of the town, till the renaissance porta civitatis - town door. Leant on the city walls, a small loggia by the south town door offered the shelter for the late passengers that waited the morning opening of the town.
On the west renaissance and baroque palaces were protected by Kamerlengo fortress, once a naval base for Venetian navy forces, while on the north-west the fortress of St. Mark defended the town from the Turks. Patient eyes will find many breath-taking views that never fade among around 15 towers of Trogir churches: from the cathedral of St. Lawrence that was built for four centuries to the church of St. Nicolas and the Benedictine nunnery with the oldest inscription in Trogir, written on the wall of its cloister.
Trogir does not abandon those who enjoy cosy walks on the waterfront or those fond of Mediterranean specialties and hidden small restaurants. With vivacious fisherman's nights offering refreshing domestic wine and traditional food, harmony singing or classical concerts in the unique surrounding of the Kamerlengo fortress, you won't forget this pearl of the Adriatic.
Let your explorer spirit wonder the narrow pasike (streets) of Trogir, the town that, you must have guessed, is on Unesco's list of world heritage. After important historical monuments there are an countless quantity of anonymous old house with old family's stems above the doors, fascinate architectonic details lost in some corner or court with old stone well. The main city square with Cathedral is particularly charming, but it is also an unique feeling to take a walk on a sunshine shore (riva) or get lose yourself inside of narrow streets of old town.